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Covalent Fragment Library
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M2N 7E9CANADA
Email: rxinfo@reaxense.comPhone: +1-855-745-5570Fax: +1-866-608-0550www.reaxense.com
The major limitation in fragment-based screening is the weak binding affinity of fragment hits, which not only necessitates very sensitive biophysical detection methods but also makes progressing hits to potency difficult and expensive. In particular, it requires a large compound series with typically ambiguous structure–activity relationships, because no method to date can reliably rationalize which are the dominant interactions of the original fragment. Screening covalent fragments addresses these limitations. Covalent binders are easy to detect by mass spectrometry, because the dominant interaction is unambiguous (namely, the covalent bond), which simplifies the design of follow-up series, and because the primary hits are already potent [1].
Reaxense’s consists of 2,506 compounds Covalent Fragment Library for FBDD which are able to form covalent bonds with functional amino acid residues (such as Tyr, Ser, His, Lys, Cys) of drug targets. A subset of this library comprising only mild electrophile fragments is available separately on request.
Features:
џ 2,506 reactive fragment molecules for FBDDџ Each fragment contains at least 1 covalent bond-forming groupџ Full Ro3 compliance over the libraryџ Separate subset of mildly electrophilic fragments is available
High diversity over the libraryџPurity >90%; spectral data availableџ
Reaxense
5000 Yonge Street, Suite 1901Toronto, Ontario
M2N 7E9CANADA
Email: rxinfo@reaxense.comPhone: +1-855-745-5570Fax: +1-866-608-0550www.reaxense.com
Parameter Value
Selection Criteria:
Molecular Weight (MW)Number of Hydrogen Bond Donors (HBD)Number of Hydrogen Bond Acceptors (HBA)Octanol/Water Partition Coefficient (LogP)Number of Rotatable Bonds (RB)Topological Polar Surface Area (TPSA)
≤ 300≤ 3≤ 3≤ 3≤ 3
2≤ 60 Å
Functional groups (explicit hydrogen and substitution sensitive)
џ α,β-unsaturated ketonesџ α-halomethylketonesџ isothiocyanatesџ alkynesџ nitrilesџ thiolsџ epoxidesџ aziridinesџ 2,5-derivatives of 1,4-benzoquinoneџ vinylsolfonesџ α,β-unsaturated amidesџ β-substituted α,β-unsaturated ketonesџ aldehydesџ boronic acid derivatives (except ethers)џ carbamatesџ estersџ α-ketoamidesџ carbamide(urea) derivatives
Structure examples:
5000 Yonge Street, Suite 1901Toronto, Ontario
M2N 7E9CANADA
Email: rxinfo@reaxense.comPhone: +1-855-745-5570Fax: +1-866-608-0550www.reaxense.com
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Publications:
1. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2019, 141, 22, 8951-8968
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